Upside Down Text
Turn text upside down using Unicode look-alike characters—popular for social media bios and nicknames. Everything runs in your browser.
FAQ
How does it flip text?
Each character is swapped for an upside-down-looking Unicode glyph and the order is reversed. Example: hello → ollǝɥ.
Does it flip non-Latin scripts?
Only letters, digits, and symbols with upside-down Unicode equivalents are swapped; other scripts are just reversed in order.
Is my text sent to a server?
No. Everything happens entirely in your browser.
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